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1973 Large Bust Dot? CCCS Graded

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Is there any reference to this in any catalogues or variety publication. I can't find it? Or is this just liberal use of the term dot? Customer asked cccs to note it as a "dot"

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I don't have any reference to that dot in my Charlton books

Zoell books were in the '60s so just before that...
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Did someone paid that much for it.
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It went unsold, coin is relisted
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Read the cert. dot on the 5 of 25. Annotates a die chip. Nothing liberal about it.
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I see that, I had just never heard the term dot used outside of the 1936 1937 1947 issues. Die chip implies an unintentional mark on the die, while a dot is used for intentional dot placed on the die? Is this right?
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36 dot dime (at 3 o'clock). Limited room on cert causes some strange terms from all TPG companies.
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Or is this just liberal use of the term dot?


Exactly. it is a die chip that is simply noted on the holder... Personally, I would rather that CCCS be consistent with numismatic nomenclature and use the term 'die chip' (implies genesis of the anomaly) rather than dot (simply a descriptive term, and most definitely not intentionally placed on the die).

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